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DAILY QUESTION April 27, 2009 1. What is atmospheric transmission?
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Agenda 4/27/09 Daily Question Check-in: 18-1 Worksheet Ch 18 Section 2 Notes Brain Pop – Telephones and Cell Phones Assignments: 1. Cell Phone Use Worksheet
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Telephones Uses an electret microphone An electrically charged membrane that is mounted over an electrect, which is a material that has a constant electric charge Uses a speaker cone A coil of wire that is fastened to a thin membrane
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How a telephone works The sound waves from your voice are transformed by the microphone into an analog electrical signal. A speaker converts the analog electrical signal back to sound waves. Sound waves – analog electrical signal – sound waves microphonespeaker
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Brain Pop - Telephones
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Telephone messages over short distances Signal is sent along wires to local stations Called physical transmission Cables are strung along poles Fiber optic cables and laser diodes (causes light to brighten and dim)
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Telephone messages over longer distances Sent through the atmosphere using microwave radiation Called atmospheric transmission
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Computers help route calls Used to find most direct route Physical transmission Atmospheric transmission Both
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Cell Phones Cellular phones are a small radio transmitter/receiver Transceiver Communicate with antennas Area covered by antenna is called a cell Phone switches from antenna to antenna Out of range, no service
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Brain Pop- Cell Phones
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Cell Phone Use Graphs
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